Trump says DPRK has released three US detainees
Trump issues warning, presumes Post writer dead; police searching forest
Trump said during an Oval Office meeting Tuesday with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman that the situation is "terrible."He says, "This is obviously a very sick individual or individuals" and that authorities are "working to get to the bottom of it."Trump's comments came hours after an early-morning explosion at a FedEx distribution center near San Antonio. Authorities say it was a bomb addressed to an Austin home that had been sent from Texas' capital city. Investigators found a second bomb at the facility that hadn't exploded.
Traywick works in the coronavirus unit at St. Vincent Healthcare in Billings.
Trump has suggested that he would support efforts to encourage states to adopt "red flag" laws, which give family members and police the power to obtain a court order from a judge to confiscate firearms from someone deemed a danger to themselves or others.
Trump has urged the Fed to aggressively cut rates to spur economic growth. Critics question the wisdom of Trump's action because any rate reductions following the president's urging might be seen as undercutting the Fed's independence.
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Trump and his Republican allies deny there was any wrongdoing.
Trump, who has forged closer ties with Saudi Arabia and the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, acknowledged for the first time on Thursday that Khashoggi, a US resident and Washington Post columnist, had likely been killed.
Trump has repeatedly and publicly called on the Justice Department to investigate Clinton, and he has tweeted his dismay over what he saw as former Attorney General Jeff Sessions' reluctance to go after Clinton. Trump's former lawyer, John Dowd, urged Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in a memo last year to investigate Comey and his handling of the Clinton email investigation.
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